Alumni Distinguished Speaker Series

By Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

Date and time

Mon, Apr 18, 2016 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

Location

Innis College (Innis Town Hall)

2 Sussex Avenue corner of St. George and Sussex Avenue Toronto, ON M5S 1J5 Canada

Description

From Nightmare to Vision: Trauma-Informed Community Intervention

Jane Middelton-Moz, Director of the Middelton-Moz Institute, is an internationally known speaker and author with over thirty-five years of experience in consultation, training and community intervention. Ms. Middelton-Moz has served on the Board of NACOA (National Association of Children of Alcoholics) and the Advisory Board of NANACOA (National Association of Native American Children of Alcoholics) and has been awarded the distinction and title of "Honorary Witness for the Truth and Reconciliation Committee of Canada".


She is recognized for her work in the areas of adult children of alcoholics, multi-generational grief and trauma in individuals, families and communities, ethnic and cultural awareness, anger, cultural self-hate, differential diagnosis, values in the workplace and in families, empowering employees and creating positive work place nvironments.

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The Distinguished Speakers Series, created by the Alumni Association, brings leading edge thinkers to the Faculty annually, in perpetuity, to explore avant-garde issues. By fostering debate and dialogue about crucial societal
challenges, these lectures benefit students, alumni, researchers and the community.

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